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Epsilon Lyr (Multiple Star, in Lyra)
Observer: Dr. Winfried Melder (e-mail: wmelder@atos-group.com)
Instrument: 114-mm equatorial reflector   Location: Aachen, Germany
Light pollution: moderate   Transparency: good   Seeing: good
Time: Mon Oct 16 19:45:00 2000 UT   Obs. no.: 539

As I was in testing of my new telescope (a VIXEN R114S newtonian on a GreatPolaris mount), I tried to get eps Lyr, the double double, which I wasn't able to split into 4 by maens of my older 76mm Newtonian.I just looked out to reach Wega, which was quite near the zenith (hard to look through the pointing glass). Even in the 6x30 searcher-scope eps Lyr was split into 2, well known from history(who ever wonders about this?). Then I tried to go for a 26mm PL eyepiece (x34) nothing happens. Then I tried 18mm ortho(x50 respectivly) nothing... bad luck ... ? not a good buy ??. Then I tried the last a 9mm ortho (x100) eyepiece and there it was. Great the better one was epsilon 2 Lyra which has almost the same mag but only 2,3" separation. The other one was a little harder, but to confirm my observation I could see that the directions of the doubles have a difference of about 90. I think I should look out for a 5mm eyepice to hence 180x for best conditions.

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